List of Huntingdonshire County Cricket Club List A players

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Huntingdonshire County Cricket Club, in its current form, was formed in 1948, and has never competed in the Minor Counties Championship. They have appeared in seven List A matches, making three NatWest Trophy and four Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy appearances. The players in this list have all played at least one List A match. Huntingdonshire cricketers who have not represented the county in List A cricket are excluded from the list.

Contents

Players are listed in order of appearance, where players made their debut in the same match, they are ordered by batting order. Players in bold have played first-class cricket.

Key

General

  • Captain
  • Wicket-keeper
  • First Year of debut for Huntingdonshire
  • Last Year of latest match played for Huntingdonshire
  • Mat Number of matches played for Huntingdonshire
  • Win% Winning percentage

Batting

Bowling

Fielding

List of players

No.NameNationalityFirstLastMat Batting Bowling Fielding
Runs HS Avg Balls Wkt BBI Ave Ca St
1 Roger Hudson [1] Flag of England.svg  England 199919991121212.000010
2 Vincent Winn [2] Flag of England.svg  England 199920003975032.330000
3 Steven Pope [3] Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 199919991696969.0036000
4 Martin Burton [4] Flag of England.svg  England 1999200271343419.1436072/2229.7110
5Jonathan Potter [5] Flag of England.svg  England 1999199913030* 0000
6 Adrian Cade [6] Flag of England.svg  England 199919991555.000000
7 Paul Swannell [7] Flag of England.svg  England 19992002217128.509011/2866.0000
8 Lee Ingram [8] Flag of England.svg  England 19992000318139.0015631/2633.0010
9 Mark Turner [9] Flag of England.svg  England 199920002555.008411/2045.0000
10Gary Whitbread [10] Flag of England.svg  England 19991999133* 0010
11 Neil Rowlands [11] Flag of England.svg  England 199920016106* 30072/3226.2830
12 Paul Berrill [12] Flag of England.svg  England 20002000210105.000000
13 Nick Pishos [13] Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 200020002383819.008432/1718.3320
14 Kevin Sedgbeer [14] Flag of England.svg  England 200020002292514.5018030
15 James Woodward [15] Flag of England.svg  England 200020014403010.000000
16 Chris Malton [16] Flag of England.svg  England 2000200151283732.000010
17 Billy Young [17] Flag of England.svg  England 200020002161516.0010233/2220.6610
18 Tog Humphreys [18] Flag of England.svg  England 200020001000.000000
19 Carl Bradfield [19] Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 200120013322110.666642/1721.0030
20 Wayne Larkins [20] Flag of England.svg  England 2001200131427347.33010
21 David Gillett [21] Flag of England.svg  England 2001200247646* 25.337030
22 Lee Peacock [22] Flag of England.svg  England 2001200241484.6619273/6523.8510
23 Jason Coleman [23] Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 200120013462646.0018031/2635.3300
24 Michael Kay [24] Flag of England.svg  England 2001200233828* 38.0096010
25 Gary Sandford [25] Flag of England.svg  England 199920024242012.000025
26 Alex Mutucumarana [26] Flag of England.svg  England 200120011292929.006000
27 Jon Cade [27] Flag of England.svg  England 200120011666.003611/2525.0000
28 Robert Rollins [28] Flag of England.svg  England 200220021101010.000000
29 Andrew Wright [29] Flag of England.svg  England 200220021666.000000
30 Pieter Strydom [30] Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 200220021373737.006022/2211.0000
31 Nicholas Adams [31] Flag of England.svg  England 200220021313131.006011/5454.0000
32 Danny Wilson [32] Flag of England.svg  England 200220021292929.0012000

List A captains

No.NameFirstLastMatWonLostTiedWin%
1 Adrian Cade 1999199910100%
2 Neil Rowlands 20002001523040%
3 Danny Wilson 2002200210100%
   Total19992002725030.00%

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